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Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of left metatarsal, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing Save


ICD-10 code: S99.122D

Disease category: S99.122: Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of left metatarsal

Understanding Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture of Left Metatarsal

A Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture of Left Metatarsal is a common injury that occurs in children and adolescents who are still growing. This type of injury affects the growth plate of the bone and can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot.

When a child or adolescent experiences a Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture, it means that the bone has been broken through the growth plate and into the metaphysis, which is the wider part of the bone. This type of fracture is often caused by a twisting or bending force on the foot, such as during sports or other physical activities.

  1. Signs and Symptoms
  2. The most common signs and symptoms of a Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture of Left Metatarsal include:

    • Pain and tenderness in the affected foot
    • Swelling and bruising
    • Difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot
    • A visibly deformed foot or toe
  3. Diagnosis
  4. If your child or adolescent is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention right away. A doctor or orthopedic specialist will perform a physical examination and may order imaging tests such as x-rays, CT scans, or MRIs to diagnose the extent of the injury.

  5. Healing and Recovery
  6. With proper treatment and care, most Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fractures of the Left Metatarsal will heal on their own within 4 to 6 weeks. This may involve immobilizing the foot with a cast or brace, using crutches to avoid putting weight on the affected foot, and following a rehabilitation program to help restore strength and flexibility to the foot.

If you suspect your child may have a Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture of the Left Metatarsal, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. With the right care, your child can make a full recovery and return to their normal activities in no time.

Treatment of Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of left metatarsal, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing:

Treatment Options for Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture of Left Metatarsal

A Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture is a break in the bone that occurs in the growth plate of a child's bone. This type of fracture is common in children and can be caused by a variety of activities including sports, falls, or accidents. If your child has been diagnosed with a Salter-Harris Type II...

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